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Coolors
Coolors provides a comprehensive suite of color tools that enables users to generate stunning color palettes instantly. The platform offers advanced features including palette generation, contrast checking, image color extraction, and palette visualization on real designs.
Beyond basic color generation, the tool integrates seamlessly with popular design software through extensions for Adobe Creative Suite and Figma, while also offering mobile apps for iOS and Android. The platform allows users to organize palettes into projects and collections, export in multiple formats, and access millions of trending color schemes.
Atmos
Atmos provides a comprehensive suite of tools designed to empower UI designers in creating professional, harmonious, and accessible color palettes. It features an advanced color generator capable of producing combinations based on desired emotions or industry standards, along with tools to find matching semantic colors like success, warning, and danger. Users can visualize color relationships with a customizable color wheel, generate perfectly uniform shades and tints with easing curves, and delve into LCH and OKLCH color spaces for perceptually uniform and accessible results.
The platform enhances workflow efficiency with features like an integrated contrast checker supporting WCAG 2 and WCAG 3 standards, a vision simulator, and versatile palette export options to formats such as SVG, Figma, CSS, and JavaScript. Further streamlining the design process, Atmos offers a Figma plugin for two-way synchronization, palette import capabilities, options for sharing palettes with team members, and a version history system to experiment freely without fear of losing work.
Pricing
Coolors Pricing
Coolors offers Freemium pricing with plans starting from $3 per month .
Atmos Pricing
Atmos offers Free Trial pricing with plans starting from $6 per month .
Features
Coolors
- Palette Generator: Create color schemes instantly with up to 10 colors
- Image Color Extraction: Extract color palettes from uploaded images
- Contrast Checker: Verify color accessibility and readability
- Export Options: Save palettes in multiple formats including PDF, CSS, and SVG
- Cross-platform Integration: Extensions for Adobe Suite, Figma, and Chrome
- Palette Visualization: Preview color schemes on real designs
- Mobile Apps: Access on iOS and Android devices
- Color Library: Access to 10M+ ready-made color schemes
Atmos
- Color Generator: Find harmonious combinations, matching semantic colors, limit by color family, or generate colors matching desired emotion or industry.
- Color Wheel: Visualize color relationships and discover color schemes with customizable wheel angles and simultaneous mode viewing.
- Shade Generator: Create perfectly uniform color shades and tints using easing curves and hue transitions.
- LCH & OKLCH Color Tool: Utilize LCH color pickers and charts for perceptually uniform and accessible palettes.
- Contrast Checker: Build accessible color palettes with support for APCA (WCAG 3) and WCAG 2.
- Palette Export: Export palettes to various formats including SVG, Figma, CSS, Style Dictionary, Tailwind CSS, or JavaScript.
- Figma Plugin: Sync color styles bi-directionally between Atmos and Figma.
- Version History: Experiment with palettes knowing you can revert to previous versions anytime.
- Shared Palettes: Collaborate with teammates by sharing palettes.
- Vision Simulator: Experience colors through different visual perspectives.
Use Cases
Coolors Use Cases
- Creating brand color schemes
- Designing website color palettes
- Developing accessible color combinations
- Extracting colors from inspiration images
- Organizing design project color schemes
- Testing color contrast for accessibility
- Generating matching color combinations
- Exporting color palettes for development
Atmos Use Cases
- Creating harmonious and professional color palettes for UI design projects.
- Developing consistent color schemes for comprehensive design systems.
- Ensuring web accessibility with integrated contrast checking against WCAG 2 and WCAG 3 standards.
- Generating uniform shades, tints, and hue transitions for brand colors.
- Exploring and implementing LCH and OKLCH color spaces for enhanced perceptual uniformity.
- Collaborating on color palette development within a design team.
- Quickly generating appropriate semantic colors (e.g., success, warning, danger, info) for user interfaces.
- Streamlining the color design workflow with Figma integration.
FAQs
Coolors FAQs
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Can I use Coolors for free?
Yes. Coolors is always free to use for everyone. You can choose to upgrade to Coolors Pro for access to premium tools and content. -
What happens to saved palettes when downgrading to free?
Your content won't be deleted. However, since the free plan has limitations in the number of palettes, projects and collections, you'll need to delete older ones to save new ones. -
Is the subscription shared between platforms?
Yes. By becoming a Pro user you will unlock all the features on any Coolors product like website, mobile apps and plugins. -
How many palettes can I save with a free account?
Free users can save up to 10 color palettes, have 1 project and 1 collection, and save up to 5 colors to favorites.
Atmos FAQs
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Can I use Atmos for free?
Yes, Atmos offers a 14-day free trial for everyone to explore all features. After the trial, you need to upgrade to Atmos Pro for full access. -
Can I cancel my Pro subscription at any time?
Yes, you can cancel your Pro subscription at any time. The downgrade will occur at the end of your paid period. -
What happens to my palettes if I downgrade from Pro?
Your palettes will not be deleted. You will still be able to view and export them, but you won't be able to edit them. -
Is my payment secure?
Yes, all payments are processed by Paddle, ensuring your credit card details and personal information are securely stored. -
Can I upgrade to the Lifetime plan later if I'm on a Pro subscription?
Yes, you can upgrade to the Lifetime plan at any time. Atmos offers a discount for existing Pro users; please contact support to upgrade.
Uptime Monitor
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Average Uptime
99.93%
Average Response Time
620.9 ms
Last 30 Days
Uptime Monitor
Average Uptime
98.41%
Average Response Time
589.8 ms
Last 30 Days
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